Sandbach Striders

Winchester Parkrun

For any Parkrun tourists in the Hampshire area this is a pleasant 5k round the Winchester ‘North Walls’ Recreation Park.  Although it consists of 3 circuits of the playing fields, the tree lined surroundings make the run more interesting than it sounds.  The course is mostly run on grass, and is flat as a pancake, so has definite P.B. potential.  I used it as a warm up for a marathon the following day.



Surrey Bacchus Marathon (13/09/2015)

The idea for this race was conceived a few years ago as an English tribute to the Marathon du Medoc. So this year I thought I’d give it a go – for comparison.

The start and finish are at Denbie’s Wine estate in Dorking, which produces some rather superior English wine, as well as some very nice ciders.

Atmosphere – though much smaller than Medoc (only 200 marathon runners plus about 1500 half-marathoners and no jet aircraft fly-past or fireworks), the organisers managed to ensure a friendly party atmosphere with a couple of live bands on the route.  There was also plenty of entertainment for the spectators during the event.

The marathon route consists of two (mostly off-road) circuits winding their way around the Surrey Hills surrounding Dorking. This makes for a fairly tough challenge, though it makes the 15 wine (and water) stops on the way even more welcome.

Every runner entered into the fancy-dress party spirit, with my day being spent in the company of 6 Spartan warriors, 2 fairies, a speed camera and a beer bottle and opener.

Although the official cut-off time is a generous 8 hours, I was happy to finish in just under 6 hours, especially since the wine was beginning to run out by then.  So I crossed the finish line, had a nice chunky piece of bling hung around my neck, yet another ‘I completed a race’ technical t-shirt and hobbled off to the marquee for my free hog roast (vegetarian hog is available) and (another) free glass of wine.

All in all, it was a very enjoyable, friendly and well-organised marathon, and well worth the journey down south.

For those who like statistics about the course.  It’s mostly undulating and off-road, twice negotiating a slightly more challenging 100m hill (2k long). And there are wine (and water) stops at every 2nd mile.  P.B. potential – ZERO.

P.S. I’m claiming first in category, as I was the first ‘Where’s Wally’ to complete the course.

For more information visit the website.

Grant